The Talk Of Tequesta, Page 1 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID WEST PALM BCH FLORIDA PERMIT NO.2075 PEACEFUL, FRIENDLY, COMMUNITY ATMOSPHERE www.seabreezepublications.com VOL. 18 NO. 4 APRIL 2015 In The Spotlight Hannah’s Home ‘Building Blocks’ Fundraiser Report and Photos by Penny Sheltz Hannah’s Home in Tequesta had a fundraising dinner and informational evening featuring guest speaker, Dennis Nunn, from the Exponential group. The country themed event was held on Hannah’s Home property, featuring a free barbecue dinner and the country music band “If & When.” Guests learned about the difference folks can make in the life of a young mother and her child and over $162,000 was raised. For more information on Hannah’s Home call (561) 277-9823 or http://www.hannahshomesf.org/. In The Spotlight ‘Building Blocks’ on page 2 Maltz’s 12th Annual Gala ‘The Dream Ball’ The Maltz Jupiter T h e a t re ’s 1 2 t h Annual Gala, The Dream Ball, Raised Nearly $750,000 For The Not-For-Profit Theatre Nearly 450 guests attended the benefit and live auction, In The Spotlight ‘The Dream Ball’ on page 3 Community Happenings SunFest Announces 2015 Lineup Tamar Maltz, Roberta Golub and Milton Maltz. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach Brent Musburger, Dawn and Tim Greener. Photo by Corby Kaye Hundreds Of Supporters Participated In ‘Run For The Angels’ The fifth annual Run for the Angels drew more than 500 supporters to Abacoa Town Center on March 7 to benefit Bella’s Angels Inc., a local nonprofit for children with life-long disabilities. Again this year, 12-year-old Bella Cavallo, who was diagnosed with CHARGE syndrome eight years ago and for whom Bella’s Angels was established, ran in the race. New this year, runners ran through Roger Dean Stadium across home plate prior to the Marlins and Mets spring training game. Jarrod “Salty” Saltamacchia, catcher for the Miami Marlins, was this year’s official race starter. Jupiter Medical Center Team #1 In The Spotlight ‘Run For The Angels’ on page 2 SunFest, Florida’s largest music, art and waterfront festival announces the lineup for the 33rd annual event. The national headliners include: Fall Out Boy, Pixies, Lenny Kravitz, Paramore, Hozier, Kaskade, BOSTON, Sammy Hagar and the Circle, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Wilco, 311, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, SOJA, Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington, A W O L N AT I O N , Lindsey Stirling, Matisyahu, Iration, Milky Chance, ScHoolboy Q, Eddie Money, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, Letts, The Shadowboxers, Bo Ningen, Lizzo, Copeland, Knox Hamilton, Hundred Waters, Kehlani, Bea Miller, Zeale, Dreamers, Spazmatics, Elliot Root, Johnnyswim, SomeKindaWonderful, The Hip Abduction, and The Rico Monaco Band. The 2015 festival will be held April 29 – May 3 along the beautiful, scenic Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach. Community Happenings on page 6 Page 2, The Talk Of Tequesta In The Spotlight ‘Run For The Angels’ from page 1 Team Bella Bella Cavallo running Team Road Warriors In The Spotlight ‘Building Blocks’ from page 1 Otis Birdson, Jarrod Saltamacchia, Michael Ray Richardson In the midst of rain, a total of 30 teams participated in this year’s 4x1 mile relay race. Almost all supporters dressed up in costumes – ranging from little girls in tutus to men in sumo wrestling suits – for this festive, family friendly race. The event raised more than $12,000 for Bella’s Angels. Over the past nine years, the nonprofit has provided financial and emotional support to numerous special needs children, referred to as “Bella’s Buddies,” and their families. Event sponsors included: Tri Bike Run, The Milk Jug, FPL, Jupiter Medical Center, Quantum Foundation, Roger Dean Stadium, Ryder, Downtown at the Gardens, ETW Corporation, Gunster, Palm Beach Kennel Club, Seligman Brand Strategies, and Southern Waste Systems. About Bella’s Angels Bella’s Angels Inc. offers assistance and support to families of children who have been diagnosed with a life-long physical disability. Bella Cavallo was officially diagnosed with CHARGE syndrome at age 4. After struggling for financial help with the mounting medical and travel expenses associated with treating her daughter, Bella’s mother, Kerry Cavallo, formed the foundation. In addition to raising funds to help cover medical expenses, Bella’s Angels provide family services, such as emotional support, parent-to-parent assistance and information on community resources. For more information on Bella’s Angels, visit www.bellasangels.org. 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The Publisher is not responsible or liable for misinformation or misprints herein contained and reserves the right to accept or reject all copy deemed unsuitable for publication. www.seabreezepublications.com 1102 W. Indiantown Rd., Suite 5, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 746-3244 FAX (561) 746-2509 Rev. Paul and Carol Beresford with Tequesta Mayor Abby Brennan Country music band “If & When” The Talk Of Tequesta, Page 3 In The Spotlight ‘The Dream Ball’ from page 1 Harvey and Roberta Golub. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach Sandy and Isanne Fisher. Photo by Kelly and Rich Luchini. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach Carl and Sharon Domino, Patricia Heleig, Cynthia Coleman, Ellen Tschappat and Roger Berk. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach Brian McCabe, Jim Peppelman, Gil Walsh and Derek Hong. Photo by Alicia Donelan Barbara Congemi and John Osher. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach held at The Breakers Palm Beach. Inspired by the theatre’s upcoming production of the Tony Award®winning musical Les Misérables, the lavish affair transported guests back in time to the glamour and m a g n i f i c e n c e Tracie and Gary Krieger. Photo by Corby o f 1 9 t h Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach century French aristocracy – complete with crystal candelabras and chandeliers, lush floral arrangements and dynamic performances in celebration of the evening’s theme: “I Dreamed a Dream.” Collections of freeform candlelight illuminated the Venetian Ballroom, while tables were dressed in elegant linens with glorious centerpieces, golden plates and goldenrimmed goblets. Led by gala Chairman Gil Walsh, the evening honored Board member and Endowment Chairman Roberta and Harvey Golub. Guests in sparkling gowns and tuxedoes were treated to performances during dinner that included a rousing rendition of Masters of the Maltz, featuring cast members from Les Misérables performing a full song and dance set to the musical’s tune Master of the House, but with personalized lyrics written to honor the Golubs. Led by the theatre’s Director of Education Julie Rowe, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s Youth Touring Company performed an original arrangement of Castle on a Cloud from Les Misérables, and 11-year-old student Alexander Goodwin-Elam serenaded the Golubs with the tune Where is Love from the musical Oliver. A board member since 2006, Roberta has served as the chairman, co-chair, honorary chair and publicity chair of many of the theatre’s past gala celebrations and is actively involved with the theatre’s Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts. Her husband Harvey, former CEO and chairman of American Express, serves as chairman of the theatre’s endowment board. The exquisite evening also featured solo performances from Les Misérables cast members Gregg Goodbrod and Aloysius Gigl and a live auction, with proceeds that provided scholarships for 52 local children to attend classes and camps at the theatre’s Conservatory during the upcoming school year. Jerry Callaghan, Daniel and Tiffany Tumba and Kim and Sal Tiano. Photo by Alicia Donelan Rick Katz, Jay Johnson, Harvey Golub and Andrew Kato. Photo by Alicia Donelan 747-PALM 747-7256 Roe Green and Gene Kratus. Photo by Alicia Donelan “Our biggest fundraiser of the year stayed true to the theatre’s mission of entertaining, educating and inspiring our community,” said Pamela Dyar, the theatre’s director of development. “The Dream Ball’s success is a tribute to the quality of performing arts education at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre.” Following cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, guests dined like royalty on a succulent four-course meal, featuring beef Wellington, a crab salad (complete with peas in a pod and marigolds), and a dessert trio of caramel salted ice cream and dark chocolates, key lime pie and fresh strawberries in a crystal praline fruit cup. “It was wonderful to see everyone enjoying an unforgettable evening, and we are incredibly grateful for the tremendous support from the community,” said Andrew Kato, the theatre’s producing artistic director. “As the largest regional theatre in Florida, we could not continue to thrive without those that contribute to the theatre’s success.” The annual event raised funds for the theatre’s awardwinning productions to help keep its performances affordable for all, as well as inspiring the next generation of young audiences through the theatre’s community outreach programs. It also helped support local families by providing scholarships. The event’s underwriting producers were Hawthorn, PNC Family Wealth and PNC Wealth Management. Grand benefactors included: Roberta and Harvey Golub, Roe Green, Peggy and Rick Katz and Chris Kritikos. VIP sponsors included: The Gardens Mall, Susan and Ross Johnson, Jane F. Napier and Diane and James E. Perrella. Platinum sponsors include: Anderson-Moore Construction Corp., Bruce A. Beal and Frank Cunningham, Ellen Tschappat and Roger Berk, Russell and Dorothy Di Giallorenzo, Isanne and Sandy Fisher, Wallace A. Graham, Sallie and Berton Korman, Nancy Kyle and Jack Fraser, Joseph U. Horton and Michael G. McCafferty, Cathy and Andy Merson, Provident Jewelry, Bebe and Joe Riccardo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens and Kathy and Joe Savarese, Homecare America. Planning for next season’s gala is already underway, set to take place Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016; a spectacular evening for the theatre at The Breakers Palm Beach. For additional information, call (561) 972-6124. About The Maltz Jupiter Theatre The not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s pre-eminent professional theatres, committed to production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. Currently the state’s largest awardwinning regional theatre, the theatre draws nearly 100,000 people annually, serves a subscription base of more than 7,626 and has world-class classroom facilities in support of its Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which serves hundreds of youth and adults. The theatre is a member of the prestigious League of Resident Theatres and has earned numerous Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence, including the prestigious Bill Von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence. For more information about the theatre’s upcoming shows and conservatory, visit www. jupitertheatre.org or call the box office at (561) 575-2223. Page 4, The Talk Of Tequesta Landscaping Trimming And Pruning Is Essential By Gustavo Asp, President, Magland Landscape Design Pruning is essential to trees and ornamentals to promote growth, health in the plant and maintain esthetics in its location. Most important is trimming and pruning properly. Some plants are trimmed when dormant and some as it’s flowering. Certain ornamentals need to be cut back on an angle vs. a strait cut. Some plants and trees require sealing where cuts are made. Ornamentals should be examined regularly for pruning. If pruning is ignored, most specimens become overgrown and often weak. At that point drastic pruning is necessary to bring the plant back to usefulness. Reasons to prune or trim plants: • Maintain or reduce plant size – Pruning prevents a plant from overgrowing its space and eliminates the need for drastic cutting of crowded, overgrown plants. Before of the crown, it may be best to hire experts. Large tree pruning, in particular, can require climbing and heavy saws or even cherry pickers and chain saws. This is a job that should be left to trained and experienced professionals. Never compromise personal safety in pruning a tree. This is a great time of the year to trim and prune. It is pre-hurricane, pre-rainy season and before the heat of the summer growing season gets into full swing. Magland offers tree trimming and pruning services year-round, please call or e-mail for an estimate. magnificentlandscapes.com info@magland.net Properly trimmed hibiscus bush CROSSWORD PUZZLE After • Remove undesirable growth – Pruning can encourage plant vigor through the removal of weak, overcrowded growth. Thinning improves the visual balance or symmetry of the plant. • Remove dead, diseased, or broken branches – Pruning will aid in maintaining the shape, vigor and health of the plant. • Stimulate flowering and fruiting – Removal of the current year’s old, faded flowers and fruit clusters will promote flower buds for the following season. • Rejuvenate and restore old plants – Proper pruning can restore a youthful, natural growth habit in certain overgrown shrubs. It is recommended to trim hedges on • Prevent damage a regular basis to promote healthy to life and property – growth Pruning will minimize the hazard of limbs interfering with power lines or overgrowing structures. It also removes weak crotches before limbs break in strong winds and open blocked sight lines caused by overhanging limbs at driveways or street corners. • Shape plants in an artificial form – Pruning and shearing can be used to shape plants as hedges or for rigidly formal espaliers or topiaries. A tree may need pruning for a variety of reasons: • to remove diseased or storm-damaged branches • to thin the crown to permit new growth and better air circulation • to reduce the height of a tree • to remove obstructing lower branches • to shape a tree for design purposes Once the decision has been made to prune, your next decision is whether or not to tackle the job yourself. In the case of a large tree where you want to remove big branches in Early spring is the best time to prune and the upper area trim ornamentals May you all feel like Whistling this Spring Come see our New & Unique Gift Items! • Compounded Medications made here, just for you! • Compression Hosiery • Wheelchairs, Walkers, Canes e TEQUESTA DRUGS AND COMPOUNDING See answer in this paper. The Talk Of Tequesta, Page 5 Dating Single Scene Column© Interview with a Bachelor By Kelly Leary, M.S., Founder of Revolution Dating It was a beautiful spring Florida day. Rachel McKee, vice president of Revolution Dating, and I were on our way to meet a very handsome and successful V.I.P. client for lunch at Brio. We will call him William Cobb. William is 58 years old and widowed. We enjoy getting to know our clients in and out of the office. “The Revolution is the solution,” as one male client said this week. With new members pouring in monthly, there is never a dull moment. As the lunch started, William began telling us how much fun he had at our last party. He said he enjoys seeing the old and new faces at our events. As hosts, we have to agree. There was a woman there who he had dated once. She liked him and wanted the relationship to take off. He didn’t feel the same way. This woman (we will call her Joan Avery) was beautiful, but we were just getting to know her as a newer client. Talking to William would help us help her and him. I love win-wins. We chatted about what he LOVEs in women. Of course, like all men, he is visual. He mentioned he likes a woman who is well dressed, and he also highlighted that her demeanor should be soft, easy and kind. (Good advice for Power Women.) About half way through the lunch, we still wanted specifics on Joan. There had to be more to the story. Kelly: William, what didn’t you like about Joan? William: She has too much money for me. (He said with a grin and we laughed out loud too...he has a good sense of humor.) Kelly: No really, you seem to be such a good fit. Why didn’t the first date lead to the second date? William: She is too “uppity.” She looks down on others and thinks she is above everyone. I don’t like it. Kelly: Well surely, she could have just been nervous. Maybe she needs a second date to see if it was just first date jitters? William: Well, there was more. She looked like she was going to the gym and put little effort in her look. She spoke of her ailments! She was very serious and a little somber even. She also talked about her former husband and that made me uncomfortable. Kelly, she was gorgeous, but she is NOT for me. Looks don’t mean much when a woman is not good company. At that point, I felt I did my due diligence for Joan and I knew I could give her constructive feedback for her next match at our club. She really struck out with William and needed some sisterly advice. In closing, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Ladies, show up with your best outlook and image on your first date! We will help you if you need it. You can always look hot no matter what your size or your body type. So get your positivity on and come see me when you are ready for romance! Just as the day turns to night, we can help you find your match thru our contacts and friendship. I look forward to seeing you “out of your comfort zone” soon! Wouldn’t it be nice to enjoy summer love this year? Revolution Dating “Scene and Heard” Around Town Photos! Most of the following photos were taken at Revolution Dating’s private dating mixer at The Brazilian Court Hotel at Cafe Boulud on February 26th, 2015. If you are looking to kick off your Summer of Love 2015 in tandem, now is the time to R.S.V.P. for the Second Annual Love-Fest. Many new friendships and romances began last year at Revolution Dating’s First Annual Love-Fest. Clients hailed from Palm Beach to Revolution parties always end in PAIRS! Happy Spring Holidays to you and yours! Much Love, Kelly xoxo #BeRevolutionary #FindLoveNow #TellYourFriends Kelly Leary© has 24 years in the dating industry and a Master’s Degree in Psychology. She has been profiled by ABC News, The Palm Beach Post, The Palm Beacher and other publications. All Revolution Dating members are prescreened first, including background checks. Professional member photos are taken by the staff. Revolution Dating is not online dating or blind dating. In addition to providing matchmaking services that make singles “UN-single” through their exclusive membership, Kelly also holds private singles events. For more information, please call (561) 630-XOXO (9696) or 772-932-HERE (4373) or visit www.revolutiondating.com. Broward County to the Treasure Coast and ages ranged from 28-78. Revolution Dating clients are single, divorced or widowed men and women who are looking for a sincere relationship and/ or new friendships. Women and men are meeting and greeting and having the time of their life via Revolution Dating. If you feel you are a quality single person who is tired of the bar scene, sick of online dating, and the games, do call Revolution Dating at 561-630-XOXO (9696) and reserve your spot at the Second Annual Love-Fest Mixer! There will be live music, dancing, drinks, and as always, the Revolution Dating Dream Team will be hosting this event. We do not outsource our events. The well trained staff gets to know all of our clients in and out of the office! We are your “new” friends who know all the right people to introduce to YOU! Hope to see YOU there! Revolution Dating clients know how to have fun! SENIOR DATING at its finest! Only here! #revolutionary CAMPBELL AND KARLIK, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wills • Trusts • Estate Planning • Probate Taxation • Real Estate • Corporations Detective Richard Head co-hosts parties with the RevDating Staff. Diane L. KarLiK 3450 Northlake Boulevard Suite 210 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 Tel: (561) 625-5220 Fax: (561) 625-5201• Mobile: (561) 797-5004 EMail: dlkarlik@aol.com Last year’s Love-Fest 2014 is still being called: “The Singles Party of the Year!” Page 6, The Talk Of Tequesta Community Happenings from page 1 “We know fans have been waiting for this,” said SunFest Executive Director Paul Jamieson. “We believe they will agree it’s been worth the wait. We have some of the hottest acts in music today and many of the most sought after performers in the music festival industry.” Also scheduled to perform at SunFest are regional and local acts: Dear Tatiana, Dew Pendleton Band, FELICITY, Jonnie Morgan Band, JS THE BEST, Jumbo Shrimp, Kasson Leaving Haven, Morning Fatty, Sidereal, The Inverted, The McNaughstys, Trial by Stone and YARDIJ. A full lineup and schedule of the Ford, Tire Kingdom and FPL stages can be found online at sunfest.com. Fun facts: SunFest is supported by more than 2,000 volunteers; people travel from more than 43 states and 20 countries and 100 cities outside of Palm Beach County; Economic impact to the area is more than $15 million; partner with local charities to provide more than $100,000 of fundraising to their causes. 2015 Festival Days/Hours Wednesday, April 29: 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday, April 30: 5 10 p.m. Friday, May 1: 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 2: Noon to 11 p.m. Sunday, May 3: Noon to 9 p.m. Juried Fine Art & Craft Show & xfinityKidZone Days/ Hours Friday, May 1: 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, May 2: Noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, May 3: Noon to 9 p.m. The Fireworks Show The fireworks show will close the festival on Sunday, May 3 at 9 p.m. About SunFest SunFest 2015 will take place April 29 through May 3 along Flagler Drive waterfront in West Palm Beach. SunFest of Palm Beach County Inc., a nonprofit organization based in West Palm Beach, is a Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council Funded Project and is sponsored in part by the state of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Arts Council. For more information about SunFest, visit www.sunfest.com or call (561) 659-5980 or 1 (800) SUNFEST. Pineapples, Palms Book Signing With Hilary Gumbel In Jupiter Report and Photos by Penny Sheltz Pineapples, Palms, Etc. hosted a book signing event with Hilary Gumbel, author of UniChef and wife of Bryant Gumbel. UniChef cookbook has been featured on the Today Show, Live w/Kelly and Michael, Meredith Vieira, CBS This Morning and The Talk. All the author’s royalties went to the U. S. Fund for UNICEF. Pineapples, Palms, Etc. is located at 287 E. Indiantown Road, B-3 Jupiter, Phone 768-8303. Author Hilary Gumbel signs her Unichef cookbook April 22 Hilary Gumbel cuts the cake The Talk Of Tequesta, Page 7 Good Works Inaugural Flip Flops & Bow Ties Party Hosted By The North American Spine Foundation A Huge Success The North American Spine Foundation, a division of the North American Spine Society, launched by welcoming 300 notable guests to the inaugural Flip Flops & Bow Ties party to benefit children with spinal disorders. The event was held Feb. 21 at the Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place. Attendees to Flip Flops & Bow Ties included spine specialists and spine-related companies, other medical Arno deVos, Kylene McRoberts providers, hospital administrators, business leaders and local and state elected officials and celebrities, such as MSNBC on-air personalities Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzenzski. Standing: Brian Palerino, Jen Palerino, Mark Miasto, Holly Maisto. Seated: Catherine Ross, Todd Keiser, Lisa Keiser Dr. Michael Reed, Dr. David Debbie Cardone, Vince Campbell, Eric Muehlbauer Cardone, Lily Cardone Daniel Bordenga, Elana Bordenga, Lisa Bordenga Ray Christian, Chelsea Reed, Dr. Michael Reed, Tracy Christian Mo Sevareid, Jett Beres, Mika Brzezinski, Chelsea Tommy Brown Reed, Joe Scarborough Good Works on page 8 Page 8, The Talk Of Tequesta Good Works from page 7 Sponsors include: Captiva Spine; Coastal Surgical; Comiter, Concierge Medicine of Jupiter; Fitness Redefined; Jupiter Medical Center; K2M Complex Spine Innovations; Ken Grey, AP, DOM; MD 2.0; Medical Weight Loss of Jupiter; Medstar Home Health; Medtronic; Orthofix; North American Spine Eve Beres, Eric Muehlbauer, Christina Wolf Society; NuVasive; Relax the Back; Singer, Basemen and Braun; and the Stryker Corporation. The North American Spine Foundation also announced they will host the second annual Flip Flops & Bow Ties Party to honor veterans of the armed services who have overcome spinal disorders will take place Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. For more information about the North American Spine Foundation, visit www.spine.foundation. Kyle Webber, Jenna Smith Andy Belew, Patti Patrick P a t r i c k Ty l a n d e r, L o r i Brittany Madison, Mike Tylander Madison Health & Wellness Preventing Falls As You Grow Older By Dan and Liz Brumer, R.Phs., Tequesta Drugs and Compounding Pharmacy Whether it simply bruises your ego or breaks a bone, taking a fall is no fun. Each year, one in three seniors 65 and older experiences a fall – a number that has grown in recent years. For people in this age group, falling is the leading cause of injury and injury-related deaths. Whether due to concerns about independence or worrying others, however, fewer than half these people tell the doctor about their falls. But that could add insult to injury because one fall may lead to another. Don’t keep it a secret. Be upfront with your doctor – and with us. Provide details about when, where and how you fell. We can help you pinpoint the problem and suggest changes you can make. For starters, falling might be due to: • A chronic health condition Health & Beauty RENU Medical Aesthetics Offers Free Seminar April 29 Dr. Valerie Barrett of RENU Medical Aesthetics will be hosting a free seminar on April 29 on facial volume replacement. The educational event will include an overview of facial rejuvenation and antiaging treatments to smooth away lines, wrinkles, pores and pigment. Learn about laser skin resurfacing, micro needling and fractional radio frequency, plus how to look years younger naturally with the RENU Liquid Face Lift™ with Sculptra®. “The RENU lecture series helps guests understand their treatment options and chose the appropriate treatment plan to best meet their desired outcome,” said Barrett. “At RENU Medical Aesthetics, we believe in providing extensive education on all treatments and close follow up on all procedures, making our clients partners in decision making for all cosmetic procedures.” RENU Medical Aesthetics is a full service rejuvenation center with an ever-present board-certified M.D. specializing in injectables. In an atmosphere of comfort and privacy, RENU clients enjoy the most effective skin rejuvenation products, noninvasive and minimally invasive procedures and refreshing facials. The seminar takes place at 5:30 p.m. on April 29 at the RENU Medical Aesthetics Tequesta location, 304 Tequesta Drive. Guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles and special seminar pricing. R.S.V.P.s are required and can be made by calling (561) 406-6123. For more information, visit www.RENUforyou.com or call (561) 406-6123. • An infection • A balance disorder • Vision problems • Muscle weakness • Medications Stay healthy. Fortunately, falls needn’t be a “fait accompli.” Even simple lifestyle changes can make a difference in preventing falls. This includes maintaining good physical condition with exercise, sleep and nutrition. Also, stay well hydrated with plenty of water. And limit alcohol, which can slow your reflexes and throw you off balance. Wear properly fitting, sturdy shoes with nonskid soles and toss out the floppy slippers and shoes with slick soles. With your doctor’s permission, engage in exercise that improves strength, flexibility, balance and gait. This might include walking, water workouts, chair yoga or tai chi – a gentle exercise that involves meditative movements. Is a fear of falling keeping you stuck in your easy chair? Your doctor may suggest physical therapy or a guided exercise program. Review your meds. Here’s where we can really help. Make a list of your medications. Do any make you dizzy or drowsy? Your doctor and I can review this list with you, discuss any side effects that you are having and decide whether it makes sense to change your medications. Of course, don’t make any changes without first having a conversation with your doctor. Make changes on the home front. Here are a few more ways to help prevent falls at home: • Clean up spills right away. • Remove throw rugs. • Clear newspapers and electrical or phone cords from walkways. • Use nonslip mats in the bathtub and shower. • Put nightlights in hallways, bedrooms and bathroom. • Keep flashlights in easy-to-reach places. • Turn on lights before going up or down stairs. • Install handrails on both sides of stairways. Has your doctor suggested an assistive device such as a cane or walker – but your pride won’t quite allow it? It may help to focus on how this can keep you more independent. Other assistive devices can also help prevent falls. They include: • A raised toilet seat with armrests • Shower or tub grab bars • A shower seat and hand-held shower nozzle Remember to check our store for supplies to safe-proof your home. We can help point you in the right direction. Because always remember, that we are here for you! Call us at Tequesta Drugs if you would like more information (561) 741-8222. WHAT DID YOU SAY? Are Hearing Sounds & Words a problem? Hearing Testing, Evaluation and Consultation We Specialize In... Tinnitus “Ringing in Ears” Relief . 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LangRealty.com | Palm Beach Gardens | Jupiter Page 10, The Talk Of Tequesta People In Focus The Nature Conservancy Honors Maggy Hurchalla The Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy dedicated a nature trail at Blowing Rocks Preserve on Jupiter Island to Maggy Hurchalla on Feb. 16, honoring her for her ongoing dedication to protect Florida’s natural environment. At the event, while speakers listed just a few of her achievements in the protection of wetlands and uplands, dunes and creeks, hammocks and scrub, Maggy beamed, clearly enjoying most the retelling of kayak misadventures and unscheduled dips in the sea. Maggy’s good friend Vevie Dimmitt said, “Maggy’s Path is a connecting trail with Maggy leading us on – connecting us to nature and all things wild and each other. That is so perfectly Maggy.” Executive director for the Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, Temperince Morgan, explains the reason for “Maggy’s Path” dedication. “Maggy Eagle Scout Lukas Merklein (right) helped prepare Maggy’s Path” for the has a great understanding and appreciation dedication as an Eagle Scout Project. Maggy Hurchalla is featured on the left. of Florida’s natural treasures and has Photo credit: Heather Brownlow. contributed so much to environmental progress in Florida. She has been a relentless champion of Everglades restoration and has helped paint the vision for Martin County’s future.” Morgan continues, “Day in and day out, Maggy willingly shares with young and old alike her fierce love and knowledge of wild Florida through her nature walks and excursions. Her support has allowed The Nature Conservancy to become a protective force in Florida and around the world. We are very grateful for her years of service as a board trustee for the Florida Chapter.” About: The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. The conservancy and its more than one million members have protected nearly 120 million acres worldwide. www.nature.org Blowing Rocks Preserve is located at 574 South Beach Road, Hobe Sound, FL 33455, about 25 miles north of West Palm Beach on Jupiter Island. Blowing Rocks Preserve began in 1969, when generous residents of Jupiter Island donated 73 acres of their island to The Nature Conservancy. Today the restored preserve reflects what south Florida barrier islands looked like a century ago with one of our state’s rarest surviving landscapes – an intact Florida dune habitat with beach sunflower, bay cedar, sea grape and sea oats. 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We continue with Billy Elliot the Musical (Dec. 1 – 20), the electrifying Broadway blockbuster that follows the life of Billy, the youngest child of a blue-collar family who discovers his extraordinary gift for ballet. Next up is The Will Rogers Follies (Jan. 12 – 31, 2016), a Tony Award®-winning musical extravaganza that celebrates the beloved American entertainer Will Rogers. Then join us for Frost/Nixon (Feb. 7 – 21), Peter Morgan’s fast-paced, riveting drama that illuminates one of the most monumental political interviews of all time. Our incredible season ends with the Tony Award®-winning phenomenon Kiss Me, Kate (March 8 – 27), a witty and delightful Cole Porter musical not to be missed! “Our audiences have come to expect a diverse season of play and musical selections that are always re-imagined,” said Andrew Kato, the theatre’s producing artistic director. “As a producing organization that creates every element on our stage specifically for our audiences, I look forward to putting together amazing artistic teams – both locally and nationally – to realize our eclectic season.” Currently celebrating its 12th season, the theatre was recently nominated for 14 Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence. To celebrate and announce its 2015/16 season, the theatre held a cocktail party on Feb. 9, featuring a unique photo opportunity for attendees: photos with models showcasing costumes from each of the theatre’s upcoming season shows. In addition to its season productions (not included in subscriptions), the theatre will present an exciting lineup of all-new limited engagements and several popular favorites. New shows include the jazz and classical sounds of the Joe Scott Trio, featuring vocalist and cantor Jessica Turnoff Ferrari, with Jewish Life in Music (Jan. 2); the song and dance spectacular Live From Nashville (Jan. 18); and the Tony®nominated sensation Brenda Braxton, who will present an intimate concert of Broadway classics in The Green Room with Brenda Braxton: (March 30). Kathi Kretzer-Sayler, center, with Austin Carroll, Ethan Jamason, Emily Rynasko, Brian Andrews and Shannon Murphy. Photo by Linnea Bailey. Austin Carroll, Ethan Jamason, Emily Rynasko, Andrew Kato, Brian Andrews and Shannon Murphy. Photo by Linnea Bailey. “Our theatre has something for everyone with our new season of special events and concerts,” said Jennifer SardoneShiner, the theatre’s director of marketing. “In addition to popular annual favorites, we’re proud to offer an array of brand new concerts, including the stellar tribute groups Night Fever: The Bee Gees Tribute and You’ve Got A Friend – The Music of Carole King and James Taylor in February, as well as the Celtic group Young Irelanders in March and the highenergy comedy piano show Dueling Pianos in April.” November will bring an extra-special benefit concert: An Evening with Christine Ebersole (Nov. 21), the theatre’s third annual Tony Award® winner benefit concert. Star of stage, screen and television, she will be backed by a 10-piece orchestra and will enchant audiences with her glorious voice, performing songs from Broadway classics and standards from the great American songbook. Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie is coming to the stage in August, presented by local high school students Theatre Happenings on page 13 The Talk Of Tequesta, Page 13 Theatre Happenings from page 12 New York-based actor Christopher Sloan, right, performed at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s cocktail party on Feb. 9. Designed to celebrate and announce the theatre’s 2015/16 season, the party featured models showcasing costumes from each of the theatre’s upcoming season shows. Pictured: Austin Carroll, Ethan Jamason, Emily Rynasko, Andrew Kato, Brian Andrews and Shannon Murphy. Photo by Linnea Bailey. as part of the Theatre’s Youth Artists’ Chair program. This striking classic examines family relationships, the pursuit of dreams and obligations to one another. It’s time to become a new subscriber or renew your season subscription to get the best seats available. The multiple Carbonell Award-winning Theatre is offering two convenient subscription plans, the four-play and the five-play, for the theatre’s 2015/16 season, Another Op’nin’, Another Show. Patrons may purchase subscriptions for the new club level premium seats in the theatre’s newly renovated space, The Green Room, and enjoy the stylish lounge and amenities throughout the season. Amenities include spacious 23” seats, a lounge with a private bar and restrooms, one free drink of choice with ticket purchase, panoramic views of the stage and a private entrance and elevator. Subscriptions begin at $198. Subscribers save 10 percent to 15 percent on single-ticket prices. Subscribers also get one fee-free ticket exchange per ticket per show, and advance notice and ability to purchase tickets to limited engagements and other special events. Subscription groups of 20 or more receive an additional discount. Agatha Christie: The Mousetrap is sponsored by the John McDonald Company; Billy Elliot the Musical is sponsored by Peggy and Rick Katz; The Will Rogers Follies is sponsored To Celebrate And Announce Its 2015/16 Season, The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Held A Cocktail Party On Feb. 9, Featuring Models Showcasing Costumes From Each Of The Theatre’s Upcoming Season’s Shows Lucille, Jane and Barbara Crowley with the Calendar Girls group, center, with Austin Carroll, Ethan Jamason, Emily Rynasko, Shannon Murphy and Brian Andrews. Photo by Janie Willison. by Kathy and Joe Savarese, Homecare America and Braman BMW Jupiter; Frost/Nixon is sponsored by Jodie and Dan Hunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation and California Closets; and Kiss Me, Kate is sponsored by Janet and Phillip Dresden and Isanne and Sanford Fisher. For tickets and additional information, call (561) 575-2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org. For more information on bringing your group to the theatre, contact group concierge Shannon Murphy at (561) 972-6117. About The Maltz Jupiter Theatre The not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s pre-eminent professional theatres, committed to production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. Currently the state’s largest award-winning regional theatre, the theatre draws nearly 100,000 people annually, serves a subscription base of more than 7,626 and has world-class classroom facilities in support of its Paul & Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which serves hundreds of youth and adults. The theatre is a member of the prestigious League of Resident Theatres and has earned numerous Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence, including the prestigious Bill Von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence. For more information about the theatre’s upcoming shows and conservatory, visit www.jupitertheatre.org or call the box office at (561) 575-2223. Joe Tracy, Greg King, Jennifer Sardone-Shiner, Lee and Susan Strasser and Bob Butterfield. Photo by Janie Willison. To celebrate and announce its 2015/16 season, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre held a cocktail party on Feb. 9. Photo by Linnea Bailey. Alexandra Guth and Daniel Maria and Dennis Littleworth. Boudet. Photo by Alicia Photo by Alicia Donelan. Donelan. Ask abo our ut Spec ials! Bill Holbert, Sandra Holbert and Bill Manegio. Photo by Alicia Donelan. Wednesday, April 22, 5-7 pm At Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill - Complimentary Drinks, Live Music and Membership Specials will be offered. 15% OFF for customers dining at Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill that evening. Mary Spencer and Jeanette Wilson. Photo by Linnea Bailey. Book Your Party at Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill One of the most beautiful spots on the Jupiter Intracoastal. Call Julie at (561) 541-4529 Lauren Lobel and Ilsa Laurentaro. Photo by Alicia Donelan. Page 14, The Talk Of Tequesta On The Water Palm Beach Vintage Regatta Featured The Honey Fitz Report and Photos by Penny Sheltz The Palm Beach Vintage Regatta invited the public to be a part of its Inaugural Antique Yacht Exhibit and Sail Races to see who won the cup at the beautiful downtown West Palm Beach waterfront. The Palm Beaches have a long history of being one of the finest yachting 1931 Honey Fitz, 93-foot destinations in the United presidential yacht for five presidents States with yachts hailing from ports across the globe. Regattas and races are part of our history and date back to the 1920s. The 1931 Honey Fitz, 93-foot legendary Palm Beach Cup presidential yacht for five was held between the Flagler Memorial and the Royal Park presidents CrossTalk No More Grousing By Jodi Cross I stumbled across a new movement taking hold on the Internet. If you Google “Complaint Restraint Project” you can learn all about it. The initiative was established by Thierry Blancpain and Pieter Pelgrims. The mission of the project is to create a more positive life by eliminating negative statements for 30 days. “There’s no secret sauce,” the Web site says. “Simply stop complaining.” Unfortunately misery just loves company, doesn’t it? I thought I would give it a whirl, so I enlisted some of my inner circle for a team style project. My sister said it sounded interesting but she couldn’t commit to starting until after the 19th of the month. Huh? Can it really be that difficult to stop the grousing? Fast Company picked up the battalion and even wrote a post that lists ways to make not complaining a realistic goal. Start By Defining What A Complaint Is: Turns out there is a difference between an observation and a complaint. Maybe I just tend to be very observant in my daily life. Especially when I notice coffee dribbled on the floor or laundry piled up. Perhaps people in my house just aren’t as observant as I am. Is that possible? Or did I just slip back into complaining? Seriously, a complaint brings about a negative undertone and makes the energy drain out of you. Track How Often You Complain And What About: This opens the mindfulness cavern and really gets your brain tuned into how habitually you fall into a pattern of complaining. One morning while watching the news I had five slips in a matter of minutes. Yikes, turn the television off, light a candle and tune into some spa music. Don’t Engage: Skip the grousing fest and avoid friends who tend to overgrouse. If you have to attend a meeting or event, try to stay on the fringe or add something positive. Just last week, I opened my mouth to say I liked something and a certain person pounced on me like Tigger in Pooh. The rant of expletives, and “that is the stupidest thing I ever heard,” followed. Ouch! Use The “But-Positive” Technique: We all know this little trick helps you turn a negative into a positive. Another way to phrase things is by turning a “but” into a “get.” I have to pick up the dry cleaning. I get to pick up the dry cleaning, which happens to be right across the street from my favorite consignment store. I have to go up north in the middle of a storm … but I get to spend time with my parents. Just remember, ridding yourself of negativity takes work. Don’t beat yourself up if you slip. Slips happen, just keep trying to find the rainbow in the midst of the storm. I am working on taking the challenge one day at a time. Won’t you join me? Jodi Cross is a marketing consultant, speaker and freelance writer and may be reached at jcross@crossnm.com or www. crossnm.com or follow me on Facebook or twitter at jcrosstalk! bridges. In years past, the docks were alive with some of the most magnificent works of art handcrafted of wood. Many of these beautiful yachts still exist including Honey Fitz, the presidential yacht, which served five United States presidents including: Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, Johnson Guests were entertained and Nixon. Many other distinguished b y w a t e r j e t p a c k demonstrations yachts were also on display. Our local celebrity John Staluppi, who owns the Cars of Dreams Museum that fills the old Twin City Mall had his yacht at the Vintage Regatta in West Palm Beach. John and Jeanette Staluppi, docked their $37 million, 190-foot-long, multi-deck Skyfall yacht. Named after the 2012 James Bond film, Skyfall is the 19th vessel in Staluppis’ fleet many take their monikers from movies starring 007. Women’s Palm Beach Lunch Bunch Jupiter’s Largest Women’s Networking Group www.palmbeachlunchbunch.com Featuring Dr. Denise Carstrom Are you tired of eating healthy and exercising and not losing weight? 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Waterfront home needs complete remodel, A/C and roof. great views down the canal to the ‘intracoastal and minutes to the inlet. “Andrea, I really feel that you wanted to get to know us as well as our lifestyle and the things that are most important to us in a home. It was like looking at houses with an old friend! Your extensive knowledge of the various communities and your being “in tune” with our wants and needs was really outstanding! Be assured that without hesitation i would recommend you personally and Seawind Realty to my friends and family for all their real estate needs.” – elizabetH anD miCHael ballarD JupiteR Landings “When you love where you live it is a pleasure to promote the area. we at Seawind share a deep commitment to serve our clients and help them shape their dreams. Our job is to guide our clients through the challenging process of buying and selling with expertise, honesty, compassion, patience and a never give up attitude.” Build your dream home on this hard to find deep .65 acre lot. Amazing wide water views on the Loxahatchee River with east exposure overlooking the Islands of Jupiter. Lot has been leveled and cleared. Enjoy indoor/outdoor living with 100’ of deep water frontage and less than 15 minutes to the Jupiter inlet and ocean. – SaraH bonin BRokeR/owneR We provide the highest level of service, state-of-the-art marketing and buyers ready to purchase. Thinking of Selling? call today for a confidential market analysis on your property. Sarah Bonin Broker Jo Ann Jacobson Realtor Andrea Jacobson Realtor Cell: 561.635.4802 sarah@seawindrealty.com Cell: 561.352.3416 joann@seawindrealty.com Cell: 561.371.8727 andrea@seawindrealty.com Page 16, The Talk Of Tequesta Need a New Air Conditioner? Price Match Guarantee!! 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